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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T10:22:21+00:00 2026-06-17T10:22:21+00:00

In Python you can do something like: with open(‘filename’) as f, something_else(f) as thing:

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In Python you can do something like:

with open('filename') as f, something_else(f) as thing:
    do_thing(thing)

and it will do the open bit, then the something_else bit. When the block exits it will “dispose” it in reverse order.

Right now I’ve got some C# code like this:

using (var cmd = new DB2Command(...)){
    using (var rdr = cmd.ExecuteReader()){
        // Magic super-duper-top-secret-code-here
    }
}

Is there any way that I can combine cmd and rdr into one using statement?

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    2026-06-17T10:22:22+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 10:22 am

    You can only do this if the two objects share the same type, and they aren’t here.

    Note that there’s no need for you to use braces on the outer using, and the code looks cleaner without it:

    using (var cmd = new DB2Command(...))
    using (var rdr = cmd.ExecuteReader())
    {
        // Magic super-duper-top-secret-code-here
    }
    

    If the objects are both of the same type you can do this:

    using(FileStream stream1 = File.Open("", FileMode.Open)
        , stream2 = File.Open("", FileMode.Open))
    {
    }
    
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